Main Conference Venue

The conference will take place at UTown, National University of Singapore.

Address
Stephen Riady Centre
UTown, National University of Singapore
2 College Ave West, Singapore 138607

How to get there?

Delegates can get to UTown by:

  • NUS Internal Shuttle Bus D2 from CCL Kent Ridge MRT Station
  • Public buses 33 and 196 from Dover Road
  • Public buses 33, 96, 151, 183 and 196 from EWL Clementi MRT Station

  • Via AYE > Dover Road
  • Via College Link from Kent Ridge Campus
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About Singapore

Singapore, a highly safe and captivating city-state situated in Southeast Asia, is a remarkable fusion of diverse cultures, economic prosperity, and a myriad of attractions. With a population of approximately 6 million as of 2024, the country reflects its multicultural essence with significant Chinese, Malay, Indian, and other ethnic communities. Its tropical rainforest climate ensures high temperatures and humidity year-round, marked by distinct monsoon seasons.

Singapore's official languages include English, Malay, Mandarin Chinese, and Tamil, showcasing its rich heritage. The nation's culture comes alive through vibrant festivals and a culinary scene influenced by various traditions.

Singapore boasts a highly developed economy renowned as a global financial hub and a technology and trade leader. The emphasis on education is evident in its well-regarded institutions, and the efficient public transportation system and iconic landmarks like Marina Bay Sands, Gardens by the Bay, Sentosa Island, and the historical charm of Chinatown make it a top destination for travellers worldwide.

Travelling to Singapore

The tropical island-nation of Singapore located at the crossroads of the East and West. Changi Airport (SIN) is one of Asia’s best-connected airports, renowned for its unrivalled passenger experiences and synonymous with global connectivity. Singapore heralds wide appeal as a destination – with diverse shopping options, dining, entertainment and heritage offerings. It is also amongst the safest cities in the world. The public transport system is affordable, reliable and efficient.

Organised By:

NUS

Supported By:

NParks